experts
Yasmine Zarhloule
Nonresident Scholar, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

about

Yasmine Zarhloule is a nonresident scholar at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center. Her research focuses on nation-state building, borders, and the politics of space in the Maghreb. She is a DPhil Candidate at the University of Oxford. Previously, Zarhloule held positions as a research consultant at the European Council of Foreign Relations (London), as a research trainee at the Carnegie Middle East Center (Beirut), as well as research assistantships at both the University of Oxford and the University of Warwick, where she worked on topics related to migration, EU-MENA relations, and development policies. She holds an MSc in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Oxford and an MA in International Relations from the University of Warwick.

areas of expertise
education
MSc University of Oxford MA University of Warwick
languages
English, Arabic, French

All work from Yasmine Zarhloule

filters
2 Results
commentary
French Immigrant Communities Belie Far-Right Caricatures

Nevertheless, recent European and parliamentary elections have fed an increasing struggle over belonging.

· July 30, 2024
article
Defying Peripherality: How Morocco Has Sought to Integrate Its Eastern Borderlands

Morocco has successfully begun to connect its once-neglected eastern region to domestic and global economic resources. But it is vital to ensure that the benefits these initiatives bring are fairly reinvested in local communities.

· January 18, 2023